Bone Classification & Features Flashcards

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What are the six more commonly used classification of normal bone?

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Long bones, Short bones, Flat bones, Irregular bones, Paranasal sinus/Pneumatic bones and sesamoid bones.

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What are the classifications given to abnormal bone stressed in class?

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Heterotopic and accessory bone

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What is the name given to bone formed in a non-bone location?

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Heterotopic bone

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What is the name given to bone formed from existing bone?

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Accessory bone

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What is the characteristic feature of a long bone?

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It is longer than it is across (Length greater than breadth)

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What are the names given to the parts of a long bone?

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The Diaphysis (shaft) and typically two epiphyses (extremities)

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What is the primary characteristic of short bones?

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They are essentially cuboidal

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What are examples of short bones?

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Most of the bones of the carpus and tarsus

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What are examples of flat bone?

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The parietal bone and sternum.

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What are examples of Pneumatic bone?

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Frontal, Ethmoid, Maxilla, Sphenoid, and Temporal

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What is the characteristic of sesamoid bone?

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The bone develops within a tendon

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What are examples of heterotopic bone?

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Calcific deposits in the pineal gland, heart, and ligamens

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What are examples of accessory bone?

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Para-articular processes and bony spurs of vertebrea

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What are the four basic surface feature categories?

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Elevations, Depressions, Tunnels/Passageways, and Facets

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15
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When do the surface features of bone become prominent?

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During and after puberty

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16
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What are the types of osseous linear elevation?

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The line, ridge, and crest

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What are the types of rounded osseous elevations?

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Tubercle, Protuberance, Trochanter, Tuber/Tuberosity and Malleolus

18
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What are the categories of sharp osseous elevations?

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Spine and process

19
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What are the categories of osseous depressions?

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Linear and rounded depressions

20
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What are the categories of osseous linear depressions?

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Notch/Incisure, groove, and sulcus

21
Q

What re the categories of rounded osseous depression?

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The fovea and fossa

22
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What are the names given to opening on the surface of bone?

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Ostium/Orifice and hiatis

23
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What are the names given to osseous ostia which completely penetrate bone?

A

Foramen or Canal

24
Q

What is the definition of osseous foramen?

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An ostium passing completely through a thin region of bone.

25
Q

What is the definition of an osseous canal?

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An ostium passing completely through a thick region of bone.

26
Q

What is the name given to an ostium which does not completely penetrate through a region of bone but appears as a blind-ended passageway?

A

Meatus

27
Q

What is the definition of an osseous fissure?

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An irregular slit-like or crack-like appearance between the surfaces of adjacent bones.

28
Q

What are the categories of osseous facets?

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Flat facets and rounded facets

29
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What are the categories of rounded osseous facets?

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Articular heads and articular condyles